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July 27, 2006
OHIO’S EARLY MIGRATORY BIRD SEASON DATES APPROVED
COLUMBUS, OH - The Ohio Wildlife Council has approved the state’s early migratory bird hunting seasons for this fall, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
September 1 will kick off the state’s hunting seasons with the opening of dove, Canada goose and rail, moorhen and snipe. Squirrel hunting season also starts that day.
Ohio’s dove hunting season runs September 1 through October 15 and November 11 through November 25, with a daily limit of 15 birds and possession limit of 30 birds.
Controlled dove hunts will be available at Fallsville, Spring Valley, Rush Run, Bott and Indian Creek state wildlife areas on September 1-3 from noon to sunset. Information on these controlled hunts is available by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE (800-945-3543).
Canada geese may be hunted statewide September 1-15 during the special early season, with a daily limit of three birds and possession limit of six birds after the first day. The daily bag limit is two Canada geese for birds taken in the Crane Creek/Ottawa, Mosquito Creek and Killdeer Plains mandatory reporting zones. The Mercer goose-reporting zone will not be open during the early Canada goose season.
The early teal hunting season will be open September 2 through September 17, with a daily bag limit of four birds and possession limit of eight after the first day.
Waterfowl hunters must have a valid hunting license in addition to a state wetlands habitat stamp endorsement, a federal duck stamp and a Harvest Information Program (HIP) certification. Everyone who intends to hunt migratory game birds must obtain a new Harvest Information Program certification.
Sora rails, Virginia rails and moorhens may be hunted September 1 through November 9, with a daily limit of 25 rails and 15 moorhens. Hunting season for snipe will be September 1 through November 26 and December 9-28, with a daily bag limit of eight.
The woodcock-hunting season is open October 14 through November 26, with a daily bag limit of three birds and a possession limit of six birds.
Hunting hours during the seasons for rails, moorhens, snipe, woodcock, teal, doves and Canada geese are sunrise to sunset. The only exceptions will be on wildlife areas that have specially posted hunting times for doves. The 2006 Migratory Game Bird Hunting Seasons brochure will be available by mid August at license outlets, Division of Wildlife district offices or by calling 1-800-WILDLIFE.
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